Learn how to create personalized tote bags using sublimation printing! In this hands-on workshop, you’ll design your own patterns and transfer them onto high-quality tote bags, leaving with a unique, vibrant creation you can take home.

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The Fulbright US Scholar Program supports faculty research and teaching abroad in more than 120 countries across the globe. Come learn more about the Fulbright US Scholar program opportunities, the application process and deadlines, and hear from former US Scholars on our campus. 

Christopher Cayari's powerful and authentic performance tells the story of their journey as a gender non-conforming performer navigating music, theater, and everyday life.

Through captivating costumes, heartfelt monologues, and songs from Wicked, Hamilton, Sunset Boulevard, Kinky Boots, and other musical theater favorites, this superbly crafted cabaret-style revue demystifies some trans and gender non-conforming issues. 

Audiences will experience moments of triumph, comedy, drama, and discovery. Don't miss this one-of-a-kind show!

Where does confetti go after the celebration ends? Join Stan State Sustainability to learn how confetti becomes litter, travels through campus storm drains, and connects to our local waterways.

We’ll explore how our campus water system works, why small pieces matter, and discover sustainable, celebration-ready alternatives for your big moments.

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The Stan State Wind Ensemble and Orchestra join forces for their first concert of the Spring season.

$12 General Admission; $8 Student (with ID), Senior, Veteran.
Tickets in advance and at the door, free parking in Lot 3 for the concert.

Stanislaus State will host Science in Our Community: Science Day on March 14, offering free, hands-on STEM activities while advancing equity, career readiness and regional engagement.

Design and create your own custom button with Student Affairs and Counseling and Psychological Services' Wellbeing Ambassadors and Collegiate Recovery Community.

Draw your design and have it pressed on-site into a wearable button. You can also write positive affirmations to share encouragement across campus. Stop by to create something meaningful and connect with campus.

The 9th Annual Ethnic Studies Conference will be held at Stanislaus State on the Turlock campus on March 24, 2026 from 11am-7pm. We will recognize, celebrate, and galvanize the power of community and co-solidarity. The conference will highlight strengths and gifts that abound in Stanislaus and San Joaquin county communities. We will conduct interactive workshops to build on this foundation of community power to activate collective justice and joy.

Agenda

Stanislaus State University Department of Social Work & Title IV-E Child Welfare Training Program presents:

Understanding Disproportionality

Safe, Seen & Supported: Strengthening Practice with LGBTQ+ Youth in Child Welfare